![]() But you have the right to insta-proprietary (or whatever) the project, should you want to.Īudacity did not have a CLA in place, and Muse in fact did want to update its license-to GPLv3, specifically. Now, people who already acquired FloobleDozer under the GPL didn't suddenly lose their rights to the code they already have-and one of them will probably fork it. FloobleDozer has had a CLA in place requiring all contributors to assign copyright on their contribution to the project-so as the new owner, if you want to, you can instantly change the code license and revoke the old license. Now, let's say you digested your FerkinBuster acquisition, and you buy a second GPLv2-licensed project, FloobleDozer. So when you bought Oracle and ZFS, you got the option to magically make ZFS become GPL-compatible-if you, as the copyright owner, exercise your CDDL-granted ability to change the license, your new license becomes available not only for your own project, but also for all child projects based on yours. The CDDL specifically assigns the copyright owner the ability to create an updated version of the CDDL, which will automatically apply to any code contributed to that project. One of the projects you acquired this way is ZFS, which is licensed CDDL. Now let's say you're Oracle, and you bought Sun. FerkinBuster has no CLA, and the GPLv2 doesn't assign any special right to the copyright owner, so basically you just bought a trademark. Let's say you bought FerkinBuster, a hypothetical GPLv2-licensed open source project. Short version: you buy copyright ownership of the project itself as well as the trademark, which may or may not actually deliver anything particularly useful. I have a very good idea who Mozilla is not so much Muse.) How is an individual realistically expected to stay on top of legal agreements written by teams of lawyers across several dozen different companies? The only simple answer is to just say “no”, unless you explicitely have reason to trust whatever entity you’re dealing with. Beyond that, you have to spend so much time actually reading privacy policies, EULAs, TOSs, etc., most of which can be changed at a moment’s notice, that it becomes a practically sisyphean task just to stay up on all of it. To start, it takes a lot more “technical prowess” to understand the difference between telemetry and tracking than to just understand that essentially everyone these days sells personal data, and thus that any and all data being being sent to a remote server that isn’t explicitly necessary for a product to function is suspect by default. It has been tested by various third parties and has been certified as Spyware/Malware free.Click to expand.I think this is more an indictment on how badly messed up the legal landscape is right now around personal data rights than anything else. We provide it so as to enable the customers of our transcription service to easily record high quality phone interviews conducted over Skype.ĬallGraph is completely safe for your computer. You can record for as long as you want and as many calls as you want. You can also configure the folder where the files are stored from settings.ĬallGraph does not have any limits or restrictions whatsoever. The CallGraph Browser is entirely optional you can choose not to use it and manage your recording directly from the folder where the recorded files are stored. It is ideally suited for recording podcasts and phone interviews and it can record both Skype P2P and SkypeOut/SkypeIn calls.ĬallGraph Skype Recorder is supported via advertisements in the CallGraph Browser which is an advanced User Interface for managing/cataloging your recordings. The files are stored on your My Documents\My Call Graphs folder by default and can be edited by any standard Audio Editor. CallGraph Skype Recorder it will connects to Skype application running on your PC. ![]() CallGraph Recorder for Skype is a Skype Plugin which records your calls into an MP3 or WAV file.
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